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'J liA Uii - i. i ' JL uul ' : lr VOL: XXI. v SA LISBU ItY, N i- CV-MAY 23, J864, MTOK AD rHOfUBTOI' tit aeaatbe. 9 nbe ripiioqt rwlw 4 Ibf ' TtXlMtT WUTISIfC-"ttfFnf for the irt i,rii.e a ad ft per q earn fereaeh aaaefeeat fMMieatfoaJ , - "? ' 1V eaadiej adrrtteeieBt, will iltt'iiU the aeey la pay- V' taeta. ; N4iee ef 75 wardee t-a, vift tw 1 toe the n. 4 f I far tact edjjueail 'paaaeaiiae. ' If ices of larger aite. ia lh Mm frofortioa. : . . i ,i . - , - v ','. KJ: -- hl tvi ... , . . . .unrmj;-,i v pwjifflw ntm on Sunday, ?00 i Iljc woscCaJ sarfl, aod few of ours. ' Z.:Z L-J: ';.. Tha enemy Itft a lrye Wr llaeqraav ewted dead eay oC, Iraea wiearc they N general rnragBJJa4.le-4ay.ajexl aktrmtaliicf and ot fiiiaw idiii late Um fWMag,Ajr'.x.T ,f ..,i.::,i.:i; . Yankee cavaOaoaa'arkhta aaa half miles of Gxiaea The left a w front Mmeday U cm aid 91 gan carnage. 4 Tlji aKr tbrj left tWtr Ovacral JL P.iri wthmaj la tWfcpsfc-tw tWSrU lr lWil 4 Lare qukfitirt (I arm It-ft ly tW TEISGIIAPHIO. Zj g S- 1 4 vm. ut rraar If,, 17 Tr.fi-f;niJ J- I onWr to U troopa mim9s renJerU Alexu.lri. i The bemic Joc cf tik araj. wiA iLe Tbe jrck raider reported ai rickpt'i k i blrwng of Almiitj Go&, kM tWtir cWtrfc tioo, on ihe KiMappl Cental Eail Road, t).c a-!?.op rUpmanpai -r-jcfb turned Uckau Atroyiiig four hul roadj JT0"' . J1 . . iii ' The errs and Lrtf CabirThri m bnJtf. Tank Ue gx back bjr way tl jo. witli ofien aa4 iL TaftO oty. - .-- - ' " 1 Moulk, Uay 17.Tb Telograph opera-1 tor at IloJly Springy- 16th Ti Jackson, r-1 ports on th authority of tba CliiAjo 7Tm J of" 12th, ikantV low irj the" Tfr- fiaia )BAt at 20)0, JuicUnf. 10Geral oiScera, - 0wril purport of-tbe-new wK. taiu Orqt' dt-feat ; At Tahgipahoa, on the IGth, rrporU that rower rmJ 4ah o Spr idbGl-U landing, lelow IluIn,"6u tte tS'h;" Captarhj lwarT.Bie8lBexji.s.Ti nd f,Tnr . ' The enemy alterwarJ attaded and ' were reptifavd. - We Vti CapC Axnbron ' 10ih La. Car airy. F?dial k ..uknowa. Kiiinj heard' to-nijht in the directioa of liayou Sara.. TmsCa 17. Heary firfri hnrd this . norBingat-JDrewry' JDuffaad brtwero there and Dunlop farm. The tneinf are nar R USeld oo both tide of the Kaiiroad to WcMao. ptywe ay4 yoe ia yr pIUa sirars. eauwuraf-ea bf nworas aUti taa teen eoocbaafcd U , and tfiMMdatcd lb greal jnterrete Utat eVpeo ir opus u awaae. Let eerry man rxJ to eajwe S. lad brave aQ urjd by iheaaiaaoe cCajNM and mereif id God, the enemy tfcal be drirr haek and pnaoe secared ta ov Cuoolry.. CoaKa-. d to etntUt tba eakc m jaar'Ceaari who haee adtea, and mjj'.iitf !Jbt Af penis ofoa yon whether ibey UareOoo! aMr power under God to de&at the last tmcat rl txlof iLe enemy Eesvk ft .aj. lb .k4-. iwathtniof yotir satire land. aaJeaca tLe tact kure and ratitnie year rmiatTjnra and the admiraMoa e auaakead. Theenmy ea thWawe mri bow oaocract ed, as if Oiassitif tbetr trocfNL. - rrrrartneo. Ma 17. The Eaee eonerom oar frost to hts mmtikaent at JBvmroda II uoJrrd. The Tar&piike kxu to fIk1tohtrtwmHiyewA-'--..w,a.-J Kanu' raiders are rjorvl eijLt bbsi lLa aide of Jarratt'tL " Geoeral rejoicing here oeer Lees Tksry. " "The eaewy resist aj i! Tae1Wlbeel:i" ' 'rraod- tlizht snvfiaff aear CalhonrM ' The enemy ara cl. 5snow Cmr 'mites fewaa Calhaiia. aaLfe CaIlMMs ae4x7 -' t la chock by JJasV. - Eet.raated Jqm on oor tide, flrehoodred, t ;Ea'bf idge was burry lost Ktueuana wunoeOrWs-aa r-The fiwrny ar now penned, within Ber-"!slowa he recede rroro his ba fct " IIi,ntIred tck-- v J-V JdJ n.aytIpa beforeir smral'.cni A feaeral enagern(ni i expected. to-rDOf: AH eoe&Jent a;- ttopeftiL '. .. .-. ; Ft i mmW if ay"T5 Heary skirmishing aKoet ear fine ta-da,ic Army eunespondsnt of the Jtea Tork Hue I6tn sr: tirafit eeanpQed to doe his thirty jhooaand (3000) reserves' seion 1 day,- mm now all mv IJe reports Wr. torn . . " . GoU ia Kew Torroa tbectfto, 17.' " -'''.''. - -r-7 '!-. -i'- thVSerT?tSs ft.,UWUhrtaityUhe art ef bst aewtoav -it aathailses tbe Secre tary of the Treasnry to issat one new . issue Kw eeerr tbree-oM foadei tnt fk lt of Jan. aarr.ws sboa thereafter (a aractwabla.-- He laaJI red ore the eircnlalids ta two hundred rwlTwne. .Any State iiriijj-. old Treasury Botes aiar lecerrt aewfisaue ; m -eacbange' lor half tW amOMCi t, aad bonds for the othur hatC BoUe-a-of Xreasurf notes entitled to ba exehanginl foe new waie,. may fund tbetn at the suae rate of asciaoge ia lonr per ci boftH m taxablfcr, aHel or intrrtnst. IluUers ottotw. tier reii. certificates may exchansv them for ftonds w aboe described - J . r il. I Mt tbe rate ef tftrea tor rwo, iransiTii Uj drtLeery of four per cent crrtificates, and sh:i!l raahle hokier to ae thl same in payment uleoeenrxant does. Tl Senate lso pawed ti-treaur otet brlLby Indian tnoes. , ,-nr .T , l r.: it, I last nthL Vie rental We hear"ttie Iedtnont IUnroad m bneo?l M m i .H . .1 L . .... , . . ' '1 an iraiua w run iiirouga iv-aayk , ' "The enemy are Wy to-dajr eotreocldng eight hundred yards diataot from ,the , en tTenclwijenu Wrested fepna them Teaterdar ander Ire from our sliarp-vluHrfera and fiekl pieces, - About thirty of tb4 enemy' flcket" were brougUtlo thai ercning. J : V A message. froo the rrwudtnt tobe LI ohm to-day-is response to a resolution in regard to the public Safety, reiite the continuance ol the Mspimsion of the writ of haota catptt haya for reasons gireata a special ntessag last session, except, In caiea ot andimimshed force, in (he present juncture, especially re- qcnres uie cununaancc ou 'i ue aiiojiension, Das beeo oiost saluury,' and to that law, in a con siderable degree, are ww indebted for rltCrease fd efficiency of military .operations, whjcii have enabled our gallant, army under the providenceiof GxdTD7beatdck the inradinj force whwh is stiQ threatening us. T ' RiCBxoiro, May 21. -. .Tht bccbmfo,; ceveral. i days may elspw before ar general. engsga.," . . MM I I I ' ... 1 uot ,, firrt nas vmw tainairning durinil the last (wo dartT" A' portion of thew relief committee that were, la the rear bavr returned to tneacity, ' , ' A telegram from .Gen. Beaoregard, dated morning, says : Ail Qiet i r. 14 Lif adviees from ihe Xtirth states that fM had advanced in Xew Torfc to 20ft Liren, it is reportea, . nJ fat 200.000 adiiiooal troopa. Re port teemc to be credited . nioptstiifan of Um en- ned resterdav. The fi;ht was quite serera dunnff part of day, especiidty rieaf Ware Uortom, chnrcb. I regret to say that Geit . V" 8. Walker is missing. It ia k-aa'd he (eU into the hands o lle enemy while leading hid troops into nun. .. . . : . a r . Vf a ' j-w arT vnri jf a 1,1 w . n a r "X -i i xwtory auNew MrVMet,r,"lday ndthmg of interest Iad occurred, abont, more complete than at fit annOHBceu. e I . . (i K mrttmi fArw,r,i ; r,.- eaptwed si piece of r fi'Wry, nd nearly onan 0, towards the ea- stand of arroa. TH lost pi the eoemy ems righJL . ia kiard, woonded and Wisoners, is heavy. A- . , . .j.:.;,!.--, -nrmamii Svfera39 miles witout stopping, n I the enem- littk west and nortfj mad n su,t on our right toward o-minj nospwaui sou urrojiu8 ru of the road leading Irom t5p0ttylvania C H the tiraiiiev Ka large catadrr force alone pre- tA FrdericksburW i r TnK ESUT TU HASHED 1 " lVrVfnni' Hay ''1 7T The - operations to-day near t! city, WT7entinelsocctfuL Tba enemy were driven several miles, los ing ntany ni a, wagns and 'ambulances. Oar eortre km not over 30. Get. Dearlng made a gallan,. chargeai Chtwter, capturinf a strong position apd ma ny 'stores. ' Oeau IhHMwegard deava- tba eratre, tearing 1(NN) drad yankeesin the field. Geo. lUasora had turned their right flank at doom. Tankoa Gen llkkmau was cantured. The Mmt mtrd livith a .. fuss of 20.000 at aLafayette arriving at Eww; c br Spottsrlvania Court-house on Thursday, by nce and old Federal Read la a Teaaea Mhone and Lane's brigade. I see, arnvmg at CWiemnile. I uenerai rfofiBsioo has , lefcea evrr ansemrt ArLaXTa, Vay 18TbsopateJefttof flteyrejaTA sforfaHWH t in eel fmsaa the front this moriug, visited the ay to arraae fx the renewal of daUy jwm reports. Oir fines are ceei t isotie clia.? te mrt new dev4opeflaels of the ewrs:y ia &tr fWL In recent flank nxmuei tle : yaske veoteil as from burning .the bridge in his rear before the ronte, and thereby oapturing the whte command. , , Our ancces way chiefly due to a day ao-1 night's march flf Of rTftrtynrriiTc, und comnaenciog the attack fcitfore fbe arrival of one ef hia thvisieM Which was whipped af ter if did arrive. Srigle 'eomrjanded in per smx Bi-tg. Gn. DanHrlStahlcqmmanded his cavalry,, while Geala Sullivan and Gouch, Iowa farafceg Apajaa JSr?S, a . B;pByJfbe4ar Creek, the swolr been andrrestiauUed, bat snw arruuid Vra condition of- Which, alone checked their over lOO.Wflt, Fladk aaovira e furreco j ffight Our aIvance is two miles be!o( Straus- burjr. ami it a thssght, aeigie will continue to Jlaronsborp. .; both wiris going carat same tear, tor by EKmrojm, liar. 19L--The enemy's gun boats shelled Port Hoval on the Ranpaltan- Ta to tt l - . l hwHc rM VaaaliaatNliair - I aat ntrht a trYa Str . . ..... A S . a F w aa . JW.jm aaiKU w ava w iUcmo5BL Mar Utn. ine onir ereni 01 w u ' "rr f m R- aucrisi ina,inreu mucw imiciiwu, u iriwit i j t - j i : that a bi f wee of Yankee infantry is below j ties to last night wi aboat 3Si; Yao- Chaflns Hufr. ten miles below Jibe at. All , xees irora 13 to uwu qoi-H and cheerful Nothing from Oen. Lee's army. EUERENDER X)F BANKS, Arc. i Moxar, May 11 . A aiwuna Jinatch to the Mobile Advtrtif r Jt i?wiaVr, dale-I Brookville, May 10, ays Yesterdsy afteraooa a ikaep 4dmhfiBi i took place at o'clock, 3 sA aljwe Adairs i iIh.VAii the Yaukars amrtirlT WKmtaSattL At the same tiroe aa'aUacjLwas saale at Some, and repulsed. - - Yankee force an Old Ferral Eoail re ported about 15 tflik from Kkipio 'jester-' Xo K. k.r fr..r KilrjiH. dirwX SaVS that I,J r.kI mlLmJ nrfn,lit!.Hll .i I Our army aaeets net t i ! of the enemy wuh adairaliTe H'ri .t- ... ' ft.. t-TJK-1 It t Plicit confidence Geweral Ja&.e. became he was stiperseded by M.derthur. ! wttrtn. any 4M of lie fiaal resell. The rumor that some oT oof nw. were bra- Yankee rrteoctwe Reader of tally mur.)rfed near Van Duncan, after being lk- " " ff4 X Uken priaoDers, seem W be confirmed, and ' PP Shman s army. , . a taiked J-ia X atchei as in "reuliation Jbr 1 . i T, - " . tUrortlS'aflair. '. ,lo?Z tfXH ' . . f AatBrot llave1sawRtoe!sea vnnunitrnv to Xew Orleans wiH. V taea. Knaira i ti0L. and burnt a aiildlng at that place. It a reporred this anernooa that ifutler s troops are ieaaiifg Chesterfield, and embarking in transports. ' A TIHifch frott Gen.. Lee from Spottsyl- f eania C il dated, the 18rK to the Secretary ' ,r .... 1 i.:.i,.liula. oa a portioa of Kwi-ll's Ene, and attempted as assaulc, but hvled. He was easily repuls ed. "SubeVqaentyhe- cannonaded a portion ni IlilTa Eni iumW flrL Kiirtv Casualties f oa, one side verv few., The enejny sood brousht un a heavy foroe consisting of ilaacock's Second and largest part of Burhside's Ninth Carps and heavy Ar tillery, troops a9 Jrawn .from the deTence of Washington-, and armd aa iafantry,. Cuoiid-. erable fight ensued, and .at one tiroo our line of j-kirmishers had possession of the enemy wnon traih, and the balance was compelled to relinquish the possession of it not however until we had sent Out and brought oU some. The fight lasted until 2 o'clock at night at Which tirtie Gen.-EiMcll.fell back' to his origi nal position, having lost in the. engagement about 150 wounded and about 30 killed, and a few missing".- , . Prisoners captured reported the etvjmys loss much heavier than ours. We captured over 100 prisoners. Nof. gun fired to-day and supposed that Grant 13 awaiting re-in-forcenjents from the West to renew the at tack. : -- : " ' !HaKOTiif'imcTfoa; May 22, Grant menoed swinging hi columns aound on oor rjght oh Friday and yesterday morning. J V - Grant's forces occupy MtUprd Btatioa and Wednesday evming ahotit datfc. General Wtloox in front of SpotUslraaia Coori-houas, tnrew rorward It porfjoja of aiasWafaaada. fered tlia enemv'i breastw!oril and foand . them held by a line of akinaiher. 1 Grant' Vhola'army being rapidly la moton,oif air - right flank, this neomitates eonnter move ment ef oar aide And ahandonmenf of bat- tie ground in front of Fpottsylvania Court-, house. . Grant seems to be tnanoeuvreing for poshioo nearer Richmond. -The enemy is re ported to have cut loose from F'tderW-ksbarg as his base, add ha established a depot at Port. Roval and the Banna hannnck. Borne little artillery firinxr near Cbesterfied to-day. Cause unexplained. :''J-' " From.fhe Sortb. TlioiriioTO, May 22. The N. Y. J7era?d ef the 10th, has news from Virginia. Xew animpoitant Grant's Kwse op to the 15th. are represented at 55,000.- - . " The Key ITestcoiTeBdentor' tbe Iler flftf. say the tlarriet Laneeeeaped from. Gal- -veston and arrived at Havana with -a cargo of cotton. ' '-t ;.. ' : Quotation of Gold not given ; tavinsr been published previons days. Summary of Ea-. ropeanadvices or the 2J r Jyui Kossett bad asrain .defined his position towards the two Republics. Englandhas' Ifttle sympathy for e either, 00 account of the treatment of the ne- gror r 4 ' . ' ' I. , The Georgia ba sailed from France; ' ; ' Richmoxd, May 22. Last night the Tan- . Petersburg to retake position and battery Rfet by them. Friday they were easily repulsed j with heavy losa. Our caaualtw very few. -4 A tla XT A, May 1& Since the rrpul? f enemy at Dalton surrendered to Tavkw with prawbervSf) guhs, 1200 muVss, IS boats, 2 ia raas or der, the rest damage bat eaa (he KpatredL h ha heea moving fround oor left, closely l Baton Pgue eracoated aal Co&&at kt louovrra oy oonmuo, wuw auanu iuw in i t . . 1 - check in every cftirt gait I N',cb,,1 1 tWj thoueh the rommunicrflon and nature of the ragmg; engine aad hose defrayed. . eooatrr nresents niajwm of larire bodiea of' Miu-Errrnix, Ot, May 1& Governor troops. f Brown hasrueda ProcSaaaatieai oaSagaot ' ' 0a TAhf 'ilffflltL yrm padajjaiist ' Civil and Militia edSawa in tja Stale,; to re Reafiaandit was ravumed and continued port to General 'lCarM'al''Alsjpi turoufii iMtiinlav aud Sun.lay. ' ' - T-ateJ.v to aia In rtiiiiiUf tua caes-T. - rrvm-f Every attack was sucoiWulfy reputed with matton acare a the Vtacoa TrlrVf1- . mll Ioim 00 our aider. ' ' ,; j . . : Ha prcas report orpfivata telegrams have Spet-ial Jispaj.h t Qvocue & SeattaeLl s-19 iwiim ivh yvi . 1 1 itateTr ' r' Yesterday K ilpatrirk's ear aiy were gV- ft is belie vd both arnwe are now depfoyH irg inu tlia Valjey of the Osteoata. . VTe refrain from giving CfHijecUires; and I tnformatiofi front the field IS too incomplete to e'xhibit the results. , Tba relief ' committee, on arriving here, were notifiod that they are not needed at the front . ' -:-Llir' - . May Id, via. Maiford 17. - TS enemy, during eUturdSyj abanHotiedT tri tronl on our mt, requinug new dtpos tiousl of iorejs. Tius move, on their part, Grant etidcntly made tr the purpose of building ap aud covering the rail road .51 or derto use it. tor transporting up(4iea, . Ene my thus far are reported to acknowledge a eat of 31 Of-fT! officer and ia,000 ciea f lantly repaid by Gtgg.--eavaij near Resaca. . Kilpatnck is reported nt!t-fjl5jr woantJed. Lorinr and Cbeatlaai''a vioeai tSea b- eama 'aeTeoTly engaged, serete'y tepaJsaf the-enemy. - Cot Srsnton.er' tVelhTeas. wafc3A ' Gen. jllardce had two kossrs ti-A aiaier him. Owluaf slight. .... A heavy ensrageiaeiA eao'acevl this inorhing, hrear Tilioa. . - . 4 Tl.is ijaxning.on cna iSAt 1 1X ttewart't aqd Stevens fivias wpalsed the etae my four times wiUkgwal siachler, we cap turing a large aaatber af awsatts. Our loss is severe.- s , i-Jhe, fight stJ procrrsxtg . CtrsTos; La , May 17; via Scmnrrr, May 19. Xew from -Alexandria UP .to day before yesterday, says JUiiks has been cut off from a3 communications. It ia supposed be. will attempt to cut his way through by way of Marksvil!.. A large flotilla of Gunboats went ap Bed River yesterday.'. Heavy firing was sooa after heard ka the direction of batttf- aaeatSt 00 fort DeRasmri: Result unknown. Steele has retreated with a remnant of his army to Little Rock, pursued by Price and Marmaduke. Col Scott attacked a taranspert ca MisRSRppt opposite the mouth of Rednver, striking her twelve times. A gtm boat shell ed ear forcesat the tiaie ihimaewokown bat great eonfc4o. ea board. .. ' , A-cavalry dah was made on Sunday on a pla&Uhoa a.ljMning Port Hudson, captr.ring autry-five of the Begr? garrison, fibrnchors ea aad clothes were secwi MiH burned aod of the garnson rtiufca.'v'' -' - ,,r ACCTDEXT OX THE RICQMOXS AXD DAKY1LLE RAIL ROAD. L RicnMoxnV May IS. Last sight the train from Dan v ill ran into a Bat oa the bridge across otaaoton river, the eofiiioa threw the engine and several cava off the track. Six passengers killed, and wounded, mostiy soldiers. . FmRSBcao, May 20,1SG4. Oor army, ander Oeol. IL Hill attacked the enemy this morning in their breast works. Dtqvc them frotn their outer, hue of fortifiea-tiori.- capturing tbeif guns, ... ' The enemj eadeayored to retake them," bet were repulsed with heavy' loss. Oar ioae Con J, -ralle, especially, ia Wise's, Mart La's and Chogmao'a Bngada. , ( CO. WiZiam Lamb, 18 th X, C, seriously Spottstlvasia C. n. 19, via Richmonp, May 21. Yesterday morning about day, the enemy with . considerable torce ot pick ets assailed our left wing, the attack, howev er, was quite feeble, and we readily, repulsed them with slight. loss on our side, but with considerable slaughter of the enemy. . The fjgbt last about one hoar and a half. Daring this engagement we captured about 60 prisoners, and the enemy left over 200 dead on tha field. . - . - Last n1ghtlheenemy retired from our left. leaving their dead unburiedl T)ey seened to be massing on our right, either for the pur pose of attacking us again, or falliug back. After,tlieBght yeslerday on the left, the enemy commenced cannonading oor left wing, to which we responded and a fierce artillery duel was kept up for two hours. Our side hewever, looeiug very .slightly. m Our men to-day are busy collecting arm on that part of toe field abandoned by the enemy.' Many arms are being obtained which were, burned by die enemy. Yesterday eve-1 ning there ; Was some cavalry fighting near uuinea ouuon, mit 11, wuuuuicu vkj icij iiluc To-day matters have been quiet, !reeterdy, Gen. Meade sent a flag of truce to Gen. Lee, thanking bim for 'the body of Gea Wdsworth, for which be applied by flag of trace during the Wilderness fight Meade on the 13th, issued cohgratatatory 6swta'itr-Vol, T' elamw -that Lee- was now abandoning tnsiast entrenched po sition so tenaciously held. Loss 18 gons J24 colours and 8.000 prisoner.' Meade larther says, tha fight - nut over, and (he) Meade, expects itsnforceraenU which Lee cannot poesibly get Up to 3, o'clock to-day no fighting: Wea ther warm, roads fast uryiug up. y-ConrewifoiraL. . RicmroxD, May 2.1. The Senate passed a biM aiUblhuig bureau of foreign euppfiesu . . - A Bill amending an act ailowinz ration to commissioned officers of the army and navy. The bill authorizes the apointmeut of Chap-, lams in bstallions. v. Senate bills in the House upon the hnbecu torpui question continued. T" - The death of Mr. Cnrin being anaotmoed, appropriate resolutions were adopted. ':. l- GRANT IN BATTLE; A correspondent of the New York Tribune, describing the operations in tIie7c6mmencemiant7o daj's fight hi the Wilderness, saji: At this floor the enemy haa ceased to make demonstrations, and we axe waiting for Hancock to join par left. General Grant is smoking a wooden , pipe, -his face as peaceful as a sum mer evening, his general, demeanor indescribably imperturbable. I know, however that there is great anxiety that IlanccKshould fall in to position, for it is believedthat the entirerebel force is massing np- OQ OS. .. '-v ':. '- , - Other sccoonta sar ' thai Grant Splices the main brace rery freely, before going into battle, and indulges' in coploas potations of what is call ed 'fJgpting .whisky" afterwards ) and that after the battle ia joiped h knows ,'and eives only one. order--' "send the men -in send the men in I : f T-r, V. ;.A1..-"J TM Fast and FiohL A corres-. pendent of the Montgomery Adver tiser observes that the gloriont vic tory obtained by our Trans MUiis- sfppL army over the aa vincing nostt s55 of Banks, was on tb 8th vt April the day on whteh our caarcneiwere . filled -with deTQatzjMOgtCgstioia, fasting and prayings .1 1 J From the West. Art AXTA, May 21. By the traia from the frottt this evening7;we"Te!uri thst colomnr of the enemy crossed tlie JUwa river 8 miles above the Railroad bridge yesterday marching on Marietta, aud McPhcrson with 1500 croa edtheiighr before; 8 miles bclovc'EUwa, Station, to-flank our reft... These movemenU made a change of position necessary to our army, io order to preserve'its coenraunicatioa and the hoes haee already fallen, back, along tba Una of the Kaiiroad. -. ' . - .- -' --',- -'f Tiie aeige of Charleston lias oow lasted Hires hnndred and sixteen days. The fall term 6f 12 months is rapidly coming aronnd. -' ; In Stlra there, it a sensible decliaa. ia : almcat. fverytbicg', Yesterday, says the Tttporter, on of oar inerchaats, in flow of ' tha ture,' advertised his entire -stock at abont eosU From these indications and the growing tigbtners in money matter, wa mferlbat therVwili be a heavy eonn ia all arUclaar'aale, which witt go oa mt- - til a fair prioa m reaxibed. V '. . ' ' j , . ..--. 1 ' 1 J
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